The clarity of the film's vision makes it feather light and 20' flow so smoothly. Just beautiful. And all despite the colourless life in the suburbs, the sencerity shakes you. I'd prescribe it to take one viewing each week as a tranquilizer. And what a suitable, beautiful music.

Great pacing, great documentation, beautifully shot, nice dialogue. But completely miserable, finding faults in every aspect of modern existence in the suburbs of Paris - small homes, flats, children's games, the elderly's lifestyle, transport, etc etc. I watched Pasolini's Walls of Sana immediately before (not realizing a link between the two films) and was struck by the hopeful nature of the Pasolini. This...